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it is a win for the state of california, a win for the united states navy, and a win for the american taxpayers who paid for this base and all the infrastructure that was here. because of this transfer, the american taxpayer gets fair market value for treasure island. because of this transfer, hundreds of millions of dollars of economic development will flow into the city of san francisco and into this whole area, and because of this transfer, treasure island will bring thousands of great jobs right here. first, as new buildings are built, and then, as this island more and more and this new development becomes an ongoing an integral part to the city of san francisco. for our part, the mayor said the navy is going to get significant rewards by sharing a portion of the revenues, which could in turn be used to make sure that our sailors and marines have the tools that they need to do the mission that they are being sent on. i am incredibly grateful to two fine public servants -- mayor newsom and his staff, speaker pelosi and hers, and the entire california congressional delegation for th
it is a win for the state of california, a win for the united states navy, and a win for the american taxpayers who paid for this base and all the infrastructure that was here. because of this transfer, the american taxpayer gets fair market value for treasure island. because of this transfer, hundreds of millions of dollars of economic development will flow into the city of san francisco and into this whole area, and because of this transfer, treasure island will bring thousands of great jobs...
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with the transfer of the formal the -- naval station from a united states navy to the city and county of san francisco. i know i speak for many people who have worked extremely hard to make this day a reality, people on all sides of the table, across organizations, when i say that it is truly an honor and a proud moment. i would like to take a moment to acknowledge our many partners and supporters who are here today. please forgive me if i do not mention everyone. there are too many of you to name individually, but i would like to recognize, and if you would please stand, former mayor willie brown, current and past members of the treasure island development authority board of directors. our treasure island citizens advisory board, and the treasure island homeless development initiative, one of our great partners, and of course, our private sector partners, the treasure island community development.
with the transfer of the formal the -- naval station from a united states navy to the city and county of san francisco. i know i speak for many people who have worked extremely hard to make this day a reality, people on all sides of the table, across organizations, when i say that it is truly an honor and a proud moment. i would like to take a moment to acknowledge our many partners and supporters who are here today. please forgive me if i do not mention everyone. there are too many of you to...
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most importantly, he had the confidence of the great president of the united states, barack obama barack obama trusts ray lahood. one other person that is not here that i want to technology is jerry brown. this has been a decade for him for decades. i know he is in southern california right now. it is very important to acknowledge, as others have, that for generations, california has stood as the beacon for innovation for the nation and world. yes, we salute our governor for the role he plays -- david, give him our guards. i am sorry that he could not be here with us. every manifestation of our state, whether it is the people who vote, local, regional authorities to participate, elected officials, everyone agrees that this was a priority. when the secretary says we have our act together, mr. secretary, we have been ready for a long time. what made such a difference, what tipped it over, of course, was the vision and leadership of president barack obama and the courage to go forward with this american reinvestment and recovery act which has saved or created millions of jobs, and now so ma
most importantly, he had the confidence of the great president of the united states, barack obama barack obama trusts ray lahood. one other person that is not here that i want to technology is jerry brown. this has been a decade for him for decades. i know he is in southern california right now. it is very important to acknowledge, as others have, that for generations, california has stood as the beacon for innovation for the nation and world. yes, we salute our governor for the role he plays...
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you don't get banned from the united states for making an insult. there is something else going on here. >> well, not to mention the fact he says, "i don't really remember what i wrote" and then he added a coup because he is stereo typical british. unless the government has an all-powered mechanism, the minute you said something threatening to the president look at your september file and look at what you sent and then report it. but the government did the dumbest thing possible, they made this kid a bad ass. he is going to be the most popular kid from school because he is banned from going to the united states. they have just given him the best thing ever. >> yeah, i would love to be banned from a country. like canada, you know? >> or thailand. >> i wouldn't want to be banned from the country of hawaii though because it is beautiful. >> or the country of puerto rico. >> the island people of hawaii are fantastic. >> or florida for that matter, the panhandle state. >> this kid sucks because he referred to himself as a teenager. that's what you do whe
you don't get banned from the united states for making an insult. there is something else going on here. >> well, not to mention the fact he says, "i don't really remember what i wrote" and then he added a coup because he is stereo typical british. unless the government has an all-powered mechanism, the minute you said something threatening to the president look at your september file and look at what you sent and then report it. but the government did the dumbest thing...
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that is the united states of america. >> thank you. >> thank you. i think he had been contingent of some tough decisions. -- you have been conscientious of some tough decisions. patterns need the benefits they earned and deserve -- veterans need the benefits they earned and deserve. inthe meeting that we had on tuesday, you mentioned that claims for heart disse are rebuttable in certain cases. i want you to walk through the attitude you envision they have in determining the heart disease. who is responsible for what? you have someone who smoks a couple a pack of cigarettes a day and drink alcohol. they come to you with a problem. is that rebuttable? is it a situation were they are in? >> let me just ask you to talk about how we distinguished this hard disease from other -- this heart disease from others? >> thank you. scheming card diseasit is the de hardest not get enough oxygen to meet its needs. generally, that is symptomatic. that would constitute a of a disability. as clinicians, we confirm that shortness of breath is due to epistemic heart dis
that is the united states of america. >> thank you. >> thank you. i think he had been contingent of some tough decisions. -- you have been conscientious of some tough decisions. patterns need the benefits they earned and deserve -- veterans need the benefits they earned and deserve. inthe meeting that we had on tuesday, you mentioned that claims for heart disse are rebuttable in certain cases. i want you to walk through the attitude you envision they have in determining the heart...
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united states of america. think about that. this was constructed with the same design of the bridge. and this is the structural rating through this. this project was dead on arrival. we spoke optimistically about the sock. and now, this is under construction -- about this. and now, this is under construction. we have the federal dollars and the state dollars. we have those who believe everything that they read, and they thought that the stimulus program actually delivered the final funding for this. and the direct appropriations because of the leadership of nancy pelosi. and the stimulus money would take us right over the edge so that we could get the bill. $1.5 billion is being invested. these are the local job requirements and this makes as the indy of any other place in the state of california. this was completely redone and there is hundreds more under way. i will challenge you to go down to the western addition of san francisco. and i wish i could bring photographs. this is of the fisher family and their
united states of america. think about that. this was constructed with the same design of the bridge. and this is the structural rating through this. this project was dead on arrival. we spoke optimistically about the sock. and now, this is under construction -- about this. and now, this is under construction. we have the federal dollars and the state dollars. we have those who believe everything that they read, and they thought that the stimulus program actually delivered the final funding for...
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the saudis look like they're going to get a $60 billion weapons deal from the united states. they're going to have 84 new f-15 fighters. upgrading 70 of those. three different kinds of helicopters. 70 apaches, 72 black hawks and 76 little birds. either way, the saudis get all this stuff. they paid for it and the money goes to our defense contractors. let's look at the record of saudi arabia and see if that makes sense. when you look at what they've done over the last ten years, those terrorists were from saudi arabia. osama bin laden is from saudi arabia. the people who funded the sunni insurgents who attacked our troops in iraq, from saudi arabia and the fundamentalist islam being taught all over the world from saudi arabia. does this mean we shouldn't do any business with saudi arabia? to be fair, they kicked out osama bin laden. no, this isn't about that. this is about how our government works and if you're friendly with our contractors, wrou get the goods. if you don't want to do business with us, you get invaded. on 9/11, you know what iraq had to do with 9/11? nothing.
the saudis look like they're going to get a $60 billion weapons deal from the united states. they're going to have 84 new f-15 fighters. upgrading 70 of those. three different kinds of helicopters. 70 apaches, 72 black hawks and 76 little birds. either way, the saudis get all this stuff. they paid for it and the money goes to our defense contractors. let's look at the record of saudi arabia and see if that makes sense. when you look at what they've done over the last ten years, those terrorists...
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the point is to bring the resources to the united states to create jobs that cannot be outsourced that, in fact, can be used to finance an infrastructure project and we are not just talking about -- let me finish. kneel now we have another entity in the middle. >>guest: we are not just talking about road projects we are talking about environmental infrastructure, we are talking about energy, telecommunication, we are talking about water, and wastewater projects, airport projects, so it is not just roads and bridges and the fact of the matter is when you have the silos, when it is just perhaps or energy or just water, et cetera, you cannot amass the private capital that allows you to leverage big projects. >>neil: is the requirement those who want to tap this could get resources, do they have to have union workers? >>guest: the issue is this is a bank. it is an independent entity. >>neil: is the requirement there? that your workforce be unionized? >>guest: i will answer that question in a second but this is about institutional investors which are, pension funds, and, yes, that includes
the point is to bring the resources to the united states to create jobs that cannot be outsourced that, in fact, can be used to finance an infrastructure project and we are not just talking about -- let me finish. kneel now we have another entity in the middle. >>guest: we are not just talking about road projects we are talking about environmental infrastructure, we are talking about energy, telecommunication, we are talking about water, and wastewater projects, airport projects, so it is...
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and candidates who also will suck it up including yours truly from president of the united states, to charles who is insanely jealous and he is here to pick it apart. what the heck is going on? >>guest: there is a lot of enthusiasm about november. but it is not about, is the g.o.p. winning. it is about more what we give the spirit of the tea party, the tea party movement has become a real threat. but it is not a threat. if you thing of every special interest group and organization, there is nothing that says "give us less." let us take our lumps now. more and more people are falling into that saying that is the right thing to do. >>neil: charles, great marketing story. the markets have done this before, with big run ups. maybe they are are running up nothing to do with what they think will happen if november and what is happening now, improving economics? >>guest: it could be. the all time high in the dow jones industrial average was a month before the great recession began so whether, that was not a look of what was to come but you look at history what we are looking at, in 1920, 152
and candidates who also will suck it up including yours truly from president of the united states, to charles who is insanely jealous and he is here to pick it apart. what the heck is going on? >>guest: there is a lot of enthusiasm about november. but it is not about, is the g.o.p. winning. it is about more what we give the spirit of the tea party, the tea party movement has become a real threat. but it is not a threat. if you thing of every special interest group and organization, there...
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got the best engineers and the best scientists in the world right here in the united states. if we're doing all those things, i am confident that the american dream will continue for the next generation. what we can't do, though, is go back to the same old things that we were doing because we've been putting off these problems for decades. and that is something that i refuse to do. >> mr. president, let me ask you a question about course correction. sometimes a leader even if you think you've done the right things but if the people you're trying to lead don't think so, you have to somehow accommodate that, just like in a relationship, he was talking about marriage. as you go forward, is there any way in which you want to signal to the american people that you're going to change your approach? and specifically, we're coming up to the midterm election, have you asked your treasury secretary, tim geithner, and your top economic adviser, larry summers, to stay with you through the end of your term or might you make some changes? >> i have not made any determinations about personn
got the best engineers and the best scientists in the world right here in the united states. if we're doing all those things, i am confident that the american dream will continue for the next generation. what we can't do, though, is go back to the same old things that we were doing because we've been putting off these problems for decades. and that is something that i refuse to do. >> mr. president, let me ask you a question about course correction. sometimes a leader even if you think...
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of the first high-speed modern railway station in the united states. [applause] today marks the culmination of a very long journey and an enormous amount of hard work by many people to make this day a reality. there were many challenges along the way, but we had a great vision, a huge optimism, remained focused, and most importantly, have the ongoing support of the public to fulfill their expectations. here is what we are delivering to the public starting today. the first new high-speed rail station in the country, the first modern regional bus station in more than 60 years. after more than 100 years, a downtown san francisco train station, all line one modern landmark building designed by world-class architects and engineers. that will be surrounded by new residents and new workers. this will be a 21st century building for a 21st century region and state and a world- class building for a world-class city. i would like to extend a heartfelt thank you to all of our speakers today and also recognize the countless number of people across the san francisco
of the first high-speed modern railway station in the united states. [applause] today marks the culmination of a very long journey and an enormous amount of hard work by many people to make this day a reality. there were many challenges along the way, but we had a great vision, a huge optimism, remained focused, and most importantly, have the ongoing support of the public to fulfill their expectations. here is what we are delivering to the public starting today. the first new high-speed rail...
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of the united states. so, from the perspective of black people in the 19th century they bieved they were citizens. they voted. everything that citizens had done. they had seen some of those rights taken away. and the 14th amendment restored what had been there before. >> mr. conyers? mr. conyers? mr. conyers? well, he won't be available to close out this session. i guess. so, you know, reverend jackson rules you all. before we ask one of the members of congress if they can return, i would like to ask mary francis barry whether or not the human rights framework gives us any help talking about these issues, especially the convention on the elimination of all forms of racial discrimination? >> right. that's right that's an excellent point and is related to the question that was asked. human rights and civil rights in terms of how we define them are two different things. human rights is a broader concept okay? and in human rights you don't have questions like, does it fit under the 14th amendment, or does itit
of the united states. so, from the perspective of black people in the 19th century they bieved they were citizens. they voted. everything that citizens had done. they had seen some of those rights taken away. and the 14th amendment restored what had been there before. >> mr. conyers? mr. conyers? mr. conyers? well, he won't be available to close out this session. i guess. so, you know, reverend jackson rules you all. before we ask one of the members of congress if they can return, i would...
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. >> look, barack obama is president of the united states. i told him i would give him my unvarnished opinion and back it up with the facts as i saw them. the president had the most thorough going review. american people should read bob woodward's book. at the end of the book you'll see a president who is a leader, approached problems in an analytical way and made sound decisions everyone signed onto including joe biden. and the strategy the president put in place i think is the best strategy that we have in play -- we have it in place now. we should pursue it. lawrence, it's only this august, the end of august, that all the troops have been in place and the civilian peace and now we're in the process of implementing it. there's been a lot of positive things that happened so far. we've made great strides against al qaeda, cut into the leadership of the taliban, training afghan security forces which is very difficult. there's a lot of difficult problems ahead. i think the president came up with a strategy that is the best strategy for victory.
. >> look, barack obama is president of the united states. i told him i would give him my unvarnished opinion and back it up with the facts as i saw them. the president had the most thorough going review. american people should read bob woodward's book. at the end of the book you'll see a president who is a leader, approached problems in an analytical way and made sound decisions everyone signed onto including joe biden. and the strategy the president put in place i think is the best...
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that is the spirit of 1776 alive and well in the united states today. [applause] it was not long ago in a speech that our president referred to these rights as - rights -- negative rights, because it negates the power of big government. that reminds me of a child that you take to the toll is still not able to get all they want when they go up and down the aisles or a teenager who cannot have the car keys any time they like, or maybe a college student who cannot have unlimited access to your credit cards. that is kind of what it is like. that kind of spending to me is infantilism. because of limited credit cards for our elected leaders have become an entitlement. like president obama flying personal staffs to the white house or like speaker pelosi who has been sticking the taxpayer with her $100,000 bar tab for alcohol on the military jets that she flies. or harry reid, we may not have to worry about him much longer. [applause] let's have fun. the point of this is what has crippled gm and chrysler and all the public employee unions is promising the ponzi
that is the spirit of 1776 alive and well in the united states today. [applause] it was not long ago in a speech that our president referred to these rights as - rights -- negative rights, because it negates the power of big government. that reminds me of a child that you take to the toll is still not able to get all they want when they go up and down the aisles or a teenager who cannot have the car keys any time they like, or maybe a college student who cannot have unlimited access to your...
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meanwhile, karl is well off the coast of the united states. it could become a strong threat came as a news ashore. right now, 100 miles east of veracruz. none of that is a threat to the united states. as the cut the overnight hours, we will continue to see temperatures drop. earlier today, we're up to 92 degrees. look at his burk, only 68 degrees. there is that line coming through. there is that one little left over a line of showers and thundershowers out into west virginia. by tomorrow morning, it will be out of fear. temperatures will be into the 60's per it's a lot of sunshine tomorrow. temperatures once again, a bit above average. the average height is 78, 79 degrees. we will continue to seek temperatures a little bit above average by next week. more sun shined. -- more sunshine. still some troubles of thunder. -- more sunshine. still some troubles of thunder. i thought it was over here... ♪ [car horn honks] our outback always gets us there... ... sometimes it just takes us a little longer to get back. ♪ >> the latest of the shooting
meanwhile, karl is well off the coast of the united states. it could become a strong threat came as a news ashore. right now, 100 miles east of veracruz. none of that is a threat to the united states. as the cut the overnight hours, we will continue to see temperatures drop. earlier today, we're up to 92 degrees. look at his burk, only 68 degrees. there is that line coming through. there is that one little left over a line of showers and thundershowers out into west virginia. by tomorrow...
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so if the issue goes away, what is the leverage with russians and the united states? so they play this smartly and promise things to the westerners and also, bring things to the iranians and in the process they lost the confidence of all sides and they have been doing this forever. this is not new. this is futurein running but it is the whole system that does not respect human rights and property rights, and borders and neighborly relations and humanity. >>neil: what is israel acted alone and decided no one else would act against iran and we will act. >>guest: you mean, the u.s.? until until israel. >>guest: i believe the best solution for everyone is to solve it peacefully. but of course there are principles and they are certainly obviously israel has the right to exist. no one can question that. it is crystal clear for me. every country has a right to live in peace. including israel. of course there is a big through with palestinians and that is why the subject of negotiation and the language should be, you know, it doesn't give anything, and obviously we have so cl
so if the issue goes away, what is the leverage with russians and the united states? so they play this smartly and promise things to the westerners and also, bring things to the iranians and in the process they lost the confidence of all sides and they have been doing this forever. this is not new. this is futurein running but it is the whole system that does not respect human rights and property rights, and borders and neighborly relations and humanity. >>neil: what is israel acted alone...
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this one like igor, never going to be an issue or a problem here for anyone here in the united states. we're looking at them from afar. well out to the atlantic. julia to the right, igor to the left. igor peaked in intensity yesterday morning. still a category four. but now on to 135 miles per hour, it peaked at 150. forecast in the hurricane center, almost draws a straight line towards bermuda. that's the only concern. you also noticed it weakened from a category 4 down to a category 2. the storm will continue. it will produce large waves that will make it to the east coast the upcoming weekend. the beginning of next week. that's it, no other effects from the tropics. yesterday, storms rolled down the hudson valley right through new york city. today will be different. today will be dry, sunny, breezy out there. a nice day, very much like late summer, early fall. some of the hotter spots will be in the southern half of the country. temperatures from texas to the gulf near 90. so pretty nice day. >> good weather today. keeping an eye on the hurricane. thanks so much. i don't know if yo
this one like igor, never going to be an issue or a problem here for anyone here in the united states. we're looking at them from afar. well out to the atlantic. julia to the right, igor to the left. igor peaked in intensity yesterday morning. still a category four. but now on to 135 miles per hour, it peaked at 150. forecast in the hurricane center, almost draws a straight line towards bermuda. that's the only concern. you also noticed it weakened from a category 4 down to a category 2. the...